We're guessing there's more than just a few of us who could use a visit to the Tabasco Hangover Headquarters this morning. This special-edition food truck offers up a Tabasco-infused menu created by Chef Laurent Tourondel of BLT Market, including Spicy Sirloin Sliders with Tabasco Horseradish Sauce, Huevos Fresco Burritos, and, of course, an LT Bloody Mary (although this one's virgin, so you'll have to bring your own vodka to mix in). Launching today, you can catch it parallel to the Charging Bull sculpture on the east side of Broadway in downtown NYC from Noon to 2:00 p.m. Oh, and did we mention that it's free? Yeah, so get down there before some other "charging bulls" make for an impossibly long line.

Okay, so you might be thinking that beer and caramel go together about as well as beer and ice cream — PBR float, anyone? — but these Beer & Pretzel Caramels ($12/dozen) are a happy exception. Made by Liddabit Sweets in Brooklyn, these tiny treats are made by reducing and mixing Brooklyn Brewery's Brown Ale and East India Pale Ale into caramel, accompanied by chunks of salty Martin's pretzels for added crunch and texture.

With products like Baconnaise, Bacon Floss, and even Bacon Lip Balm, we have to ask: Why didn't someone think of this before? Who's Your Daddy Bacon Potato Chips ($5) are exactly what you'd expect — a delicious combination of potato and bacon. Handmade from high-quality potatoes and cooked with a proprietary blend of "bacony goodness," only those with the strongest of wills are able to keep from eating the whole bag.

It's hard to imagine trying to improve on the Filson Cruiser. After all, it's been a Filson fixture for over 100 years. But the Filson Long Cruiser Jacket is probably the best update we can think of for this iconic piece of outerwear. Made with the same 24-oz. Mackinaw Wool and pocket design as the original, it's been extended to three-quarter length for extra warmth and protection. This version also has flannel-lined handwarmers, horn buttons, and a vented lower back opening with snap. Upper lining has also been added to the Cruiser to ensure that this classic look keeps you safe from whatever winter throws your way.

Corkcicle introduces the Waterman series to its hydration line, which takes its already best in class triple insulated cup to another level with the addition of a super durable powder coated finish. This coolest cup ever is crafted from 2 layers of stainless steel with a vacuum seal and is the only insulated Tumbler with a proprietary third layer of insulation that further improves how long its keeps your drinks hot or cold. With easy-grip sides, a no-slip bottom, and shatterproof, drink-thru lid, the Waterman edition offers you best-in-class sipping for your wildest adventures.

Who's in the mood for some pig and alcohol flavored suckers? Lollyphile is a San Fran-based company selling odd lollypop flavors (4/$10), like its first two creations, Absinthe and Maple-bacon. The Absinthe lollypops are made with real absinthe, and the Maple-bacon ones (also available in a caffeinated version) are made with organic, cured bacon and Vermont maple syrup. Seriously. Other flavors include The Dude-approved White Russian, Pomegranate Tangerine, Wasabi-Ginger, Chai Tea, Irish Cream, and Bourbon.

Forget KFC — make your own restaurant-quality fried chicken at home using the Ad Hoc Fried Chicken Kit ($15). Based on the same recipe and preparation used in Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc restaurant, this kit provides two packets of brine seasonings to impart extra flavor to the chicken well ahead of frying, as well as two packets of coating mix, plenty enough to fix 16-20 double-dipped pieces of crispy, tender, juicy goodness.